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Help with response time (URL and Enbedded Resources)
I have a question and I would like help from you. I am using jmeter for
testing of stress.
My question is to test on a single URL or include all enbedded resources to
calculate response time.
Ex: Ther URL www.google.com has 5 sub urls "endedded resources" (See list
below)
1 www.google.com/ ( response time: 1040 )
2 www.google.com/intl/pt-BR_br/images/logo.gif ( response time: 454 )
3 www.google.com/extern_js/f/xxx.js ( response time: 435 )
4 www.google.com/generate_204 ( response time: 381 )
5 www.google.com/images/nav_logo6.png ( response time: 239 )
6 www.google.com/csi ( response time: 199 )
Only the URL www.google.com the response time is 1040 mileseconds, but the
sub urls is (454 + 435 + 381 + 239 + 199 in order in list) = 1708
My question is: What is response time to page www.google.com ? only 1040
or 1040 + 1708 = 2748 ?
The www.google.com is only example
Thank you.
Pedro Neves
Brazil
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Re: Help with response time (URL and Enbedded Resources)
Posted by pneves <xp...@gmail.com>.
Thank you deepak.
Deepak Shetty wrote:
>
> Hi
> asked many times on this list , you can look through the archives.
> The summarised answer is none of them(mostly somewhere in between or worst
> case slightly more) , and also depends on what you mean by response time.
> A
> browser would not download all files in a single thread (I believe IE's
> restriction is two threads per domain), if you had already visited the
> site
> some of the images/js/css might be cached(so first time access will be
> slower than subsequent access). This doesnt include render time within a
> browser (which may or may not be significant e.g. a DHTML heavy site)
> If you use firefox with TamperData /YSlow you can get a graph of how the
> browser is making the requests (what gets done in parallel/serial etc) and
> calculate your response times if you are really enthusiastic.
> regards
> deepak
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:49 AM, pneves <xp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a question and I would like help from you. I am using jmeter for
>> testing of stress.
>> My question is to test on a single URL or include all enbedded resources
>> to
>> calculate response time.
>>
>> Ex: Ther URL www.google.com has 5 sub urls "endedded resources" (See
>> list
>> below)
>>
>> 1 www.google.com/ ( response time: 1040 )
>> 2 www.google.com/intl/pt-BR_br/images/logo.gif ( response time:
>> 454 )
>> 3 www.google.com/extern_js/f/xxx.js ( response time: 435 )
>> 4 www.google.com/generate_204 ( response time: 381 )
>> 5 www.google.com/images/nav_logo6.png ( response time: 239 )
>> 6 www.google.com/csi ( response time: 199 )
>>
>> Only the URL www.google.com the response time is 1040 mileseconds, but
>> the
>> sub urls is (454 + 435 + 381 + 239 + 199 in order in list) = 1708
>>
>> My question is: What is response time to page www.google.com ? only
>> 1040
>> or 1040 + 1708 = 2748 ?
>>
>> The www.google.com is only example
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Pedro Neves
>> Brazil
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>> http://www.nabble.com/Help-with-response-time-%28URL-and-Enbedded-Resources%29-tp24410718p24410718.html
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Re: Help with response time (URL and Enbedded Resources)
Posted by Deepak Shetty <sh...@gmail.com>.
Hi
asked many times on this list , you can look through the archives.
The summarised answer is none of them(mostly somewhere in between or worst
case slightly more) , and also depends on what you mean by response time. A
browser would not download all files in a single thread (I believe IE's
restriction is two threads per domain), if you had already visited the site
some of the images/js/css might be cached(so first time access will be
slower than subsequent access). This doesnt include render time within a
browser (which may or may not be significant e.g. a DHTML heavy site)
If you use firefox with TamperData /YSlow you can get a graph of how the
browser is making the requests (what gets done in parallel/serial etc) and
calculate your response times if you are really enthusiastic.
regards
deepak
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 7:49 AM, pneves <xp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a question and I would like help from you. I am using jmeter for
> testing of stress.
> My question is to test on a single URL or include all enbedded resources to
> calculate response time.
>
> Ex: Ther URL www.google.com has 5 sub urls "endedded resources" (See
> list
> below)
>
> 1 www.google.com/ ( response time: 1040 )
> 2 www.google.com/intl/pt-BR_br/images/logo.gif ( response time:
> 454 )
> 3 www.google.com/extern_js/f/xxx.js ( response time: 435 )
> 4 www.google.com/generate_204 ( response time: 381 )
> 5 www.google.com/images/nav_logo6.png ( response time: 239 )
> 6 www.google.com/csi ( response time: 199 )
>
> Only the URL www.google.com the response time is 1040 mileseconds, but
> the
> sub urls is (454 + 435 + 381 + 239 + 199 in order in list) = 1708
>
> My question is: What is response time to page www.google.com ? only 1040
> or 1040 + 1708 = 2748 ?
>
> The www.google.com is only example
>
> Thank you.
>
> Pedro Neves
> Brazil
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/Help-with-response-time-%28URL-and-Enbedded-Resources%29-tp24410718p24410718.html
> Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>
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